morbidly
1 of 1adverb/ˈmɔrbɪdli/
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in a way that is disturbingly interested in dark or unpleasant subjects, especially death or suffering
- The artist's paintings were morbidly captivating, depicting scenes of decay and despair.
- She morbidly enjoyed watching horror movies, especially those with gruesome scenes.
- His sense of humor was morbidly dark, finding amusement in tragic events.
- The news report described the crime scene morbidly, providing graphic details.
- The room was decorated morbidly, with skulls and other macabre elements.